be controlled by quality treatment.
Prof Nadeem Rizvi from the department of chest medicine at JPMC in his presentation on ‘Asthma beyond prescription’ highlighted that one of the major reasons for poor asthma control in Pakistan was poor compliance with medicines.
“There are lots of misconceptions regarding the use of inhalers,” he said. “The family and the relatives also pay a very negative role regarding the use of inhalers which are the best way to take medicine. A very small amount is needed to produce the desirable effect without any significant side effects.”
Dr Irfan from Aga Khan in his talk on prevention of asthma said individuals and populations should reduce exposure levels to common risk factors, including smoking and environmental tobacco smoke, indoor air pollutants, and should keep indoor humidity levels low.
In order to avoid asthma, he said, healthy weight must also be maintained while pets should be kept out of bedrooms and vacuum cleaning of houses should be done frequently.
He said diseases of the upper airways, like allergic rhinitis must be treated and it is better to get rid of dust collectors like heavy drapes, carpets and stuffed animals, and also advised avoiding artificial sprays at home.
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